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most of the fastes car technology. >> technology, technology, technogy -- the number one company is one i had never hear of. >> i have not either. >> they are a construction company building a lot of technology-related businesses. most of the march technology clean-related, thehe government -- mostst of them are technology- related and government-related companies. >> not manacturing in our area but they are generating manufacturing profits elsewhere -- companies like lockheed martin number 3 paul krugman and general dynamics. you have to get to -- northrop grumman, general dynamics. you have to get to number 4 before you get into capital one and finance. >> most of those comompanies have business consulting here. they are hiring people. they arere big sources of income. when you drop to capitol one, it is a success story. it is one the top banks in the country. just recently, they seal the deal to buy ing direct. >> josh boak the ceo's you spoke to, they said we are telling president obama the jobs are not coming back, but the white house is painting a rosy picture. >> they are hedging
most of the fastes car technology. >> technology, technology, technogy -- the number one company is one i had never hear of. >> i have not either. >> they are a construction company building a lot of technology-related businesses. most of the march technology clean-related, thehe government -- mostst of them are technology- related and government-related companies. >> not manacturing in our area but they are generating manufacturing profits elsewhere -- companies like...
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yore gng t see more technology with the car. we're going to have a glass dash for it where there is going to be all sorts of data that will go back and forth over time with our fan base. >> it is interesting to see that glass technology in the car, because that is really giving the driver information as he is onthe course. >> that is what is going to happen in the passenger car. it will look much like an airplane, you put e tuitunes where you want. >> wow, itune, are you telling me they will be able to do that. >> well, not souch that, but soon, in the car. all right, brian france, thank you for joining us. >>> up next, we'll take a look at the wall street report and the impact on your money. and crunching numbers of the london olympics, golden globe, back in a moment wyer? well, legalzoom came up with a better way. we took the best of the old and combined it with modern technology. together you get quality services on your terms, with total customer suppppor. legalzoom m docunts hahave ben accepted in all 50 states, and they're
yore gng t see more technology with the car. we're going to have a glass dash for it where there is going to be all sorts of data that will go back and forth over time with our fan base. >> it is interesting to see that glass technology in the car, because that is really giving the driver information as he is onthe course. >> that is what is going to happen in the passenger car. it will look much like an airplane, you put e tuitunes where you want. >> wow, itune, are you...
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meaning, they won't come in with a new cool technology. they will wait for somebody else to do that. and then they will buy their way into that market place. well, the problem is, is that if somebody else is coming in with the product first, like an ipod or an iphone, they lock up the market. they start making all the money, and when you come in with the zoon, that is not the cool product. so people don't buy it. >> right, and the other thing they missed the whole iphone trend, they are passing them in revenue and technology, continuing to change our l live with the mobility. so how did microsoft miss the boat on the product? are they in too many places? you know they have the connect, they have the video games, maybe they have their hands in too many things? >> well, absolutely, somebody said as i did things for this interview, microsoft doesn't know what it wants to be when it grows up. you think about the divisions they're competing with, one division is sony, another one is apple, another is google. you know, you just go down the line,
meaning, they won't come in with a new cool technology. they will wait for somebody else to do that. and then they will buy their way into that market place. well, the problem is, is that if somebody else is coming in with the product first, like an ipod or an iphone, they lock up the market. they start making all the money, and when you come in with the zoon, that is not the cool product. so people don't buy it. >> right, and the other thing they missed the whole iphone trend, they are...
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those are the kinds of things you learn with new technology. we have to seize the opportunity and make sure we are doing this right because the cars are a wonderful piece of technology. it pays for itself on a lease base operation-wise. >> yr ceo said the volt was becoming a bit of a political punching bag. >> i think it did. hopefully that is history. we are really working hard to relaunch of the car with all of the transpararency of what it does and how operate there are a lot of people who still say how far does it go. 375-mile range total but if you want to run on electricity, it is around 40 miles. how does it do that? then you have to explain the car. >> last question. some of the dealers who were unhappy with the way the restructuring happened -- is there a process or have you guys talk about reaching out to try to make good on some of those -- >> if u look at where - this was before my time. i was in australia. we went back in and look at every single dealer and everyplace. there are some dealers that did not want to be dealers any more
those are the kinds of things you learn with new technology. we have to seize the opportunity and make sure we are doing this right because the cars are a wonderful piece of technology. it pays for itself on a lease base operation-wise. >> yr ceo said the volt was becoming a bit of a political punching bag. >> i think it did. hopefully that is history. we are really working hard to relaunch of the car with all of the transpararency of what it does and how operate there are a lot of...
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with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. for just 20 bucks. only the best dishes make the menu. it's a southwest showdown. the chefs are coming out choppin'! you can taste the tension in the room! this is really distracting. [ berman ] they're throwing everything at each other -- chipotle, chopped cilantro! do you always do this? i just can't turn it off. must be exhausting. [ berman ] new southwest entrees, part of applebee's 2 for $20 lineup. perfect for game day or every day. see you tomorrow. and see you late night for half-priced apps. for their "destination wedding." double miles you can "actually" use. but with those single mile travel cards... [ bridesmaid ] blacked out... but i'm a bridesmaid. oh! "x" marks the spot she'll never sit. but i bought a dress! a toast... ...to the capital one venture card. fly any airline, any flight, anytime. double miles you can actually use. what a coincidence? what's in your wallet? [ all screaming ] watch the elbow
with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. for just 20 bucks. only the best dishes make the menu. it's a southwest showdown. the chefs are coming out choppin'! you can taste the tension in the room! this is really distracting. [ berman ] they're throwing everything at each other -- chipotle, chopped cilantro! do you always do this? i just can't turn it off. must be exhausting. [ berman ] new southwest...
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there's going to be technology that takes that information out of you. and coupled with your medical records, everything your doctors or nurses ask you. >> staggering to think about. back to the present, for everyone who reached out with concern, thank you. and whether my test is right for you or not, by discussing it with your doctor, you're taking a huge step. >>> coming up next, why does mitt romney have millions offshore? [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power, with listerine® whitening plus restoring rinse. it's the only listerine® that gets teeth two shades whiter and makes tooth enamel two times stronger. get dual-action listerine® whitening rinse. building whiter, stronger teeth. i just saved a ton of money at staples. great job, dave. suck-up. [ male announcer ] in a small business, it's all you. that's why you have us. at staples, we have low prices on everything your small business needs. staples. that was easy. >>> not too far up the florida coast, certain tiny islands hold a staggering amount of american money, thanks to offsho
there's going to be technology that takes that information out of you. and coupled with your medical records, everything your doctors or nurses ask you. >> staggering to think about. back to the present, for everyone who reached out with concern, thank you. and whether my test is right for you or not, by discussing it with your doctor, you're taking a huge step. >>> coming up next, why does mitt romney have millions offshore? [ female announcer ] experience dual-action power,...
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generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we see a end of year zell selloff as toward try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower verse us next year when they go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend payers? >> right now, president obama's propose al would have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that is subantially higher t rate than the 15% tax rate that toward are enjoying right now. either way, we think that dividend yields will ultimately get dinged. as you mentioned, they have gotten hit. they were down something like 3% and the week ending just before the election. even in anticipation of that. it's hard to know. remember, a lot of dividend stocks are held in tax-exempt accounts, 401(k)s, pensions, endowments, foundations. we are dealing with a subset here. my sense is we will not see a pull back becau a lot of dividends aren't taxed to the extent you would think. >> good to have you on the program. thank you so much. >> thank you, maria.
generally technology isn't a heavily regulated industry any way. and they don't really pay a high dividend. >> the question is will we see a end of year zell selloff as toward try to lock in profits when tax rates are lower verse us next year when they go up. but how high will they go up on the dividend payers? >> right now, president obama's propose al would have dividends taxed at ordinary income. that is subantially higher t rate than the 15% tax rate that toward are enjoying...
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technology is certainly one of them. there's also this concept that people always want the best of everything. we want our students, our children, to have extracurricular activities and facilities and residence halls that are good. there's another concept, and that is that we like the relatively small student/teacher ratio, which means it's very, very hard to increase productivity if you have a human-intensive industry. some of the market forces don't work that well in some of the campuses. for example, the overwhelming desire to get our children into what are perceived as the best schools mean the lines soar long, even when the price goes up it doesn't have the usual market forces. cornell, for example, we've got 38,000 applicants this last year for 3,200 slots. so with that much excess demama, if you want to look at it that way, usual market forces don't app apply. for a lot of the reasons the price has got up. >> let's talk about student loans, how to pay for it. student loans ve become a political issue. like so many
technology is certainly one of them. there's also this concept that people always want the best of everything. we want our students, our children, to have extracurricular activities and facilities and residence halls that are good. there's another concept, and that is that we like the relatively small student/teacher ratio, which means it's very, very hard to increase productivity if you have a human-intensive industry. some of the market forces don't work that well in some of the campuses. for...
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sayoodbye to ur old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪
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all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. whwhy earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the natial average!! and free atms anywhere. five mes the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >> spring fever today. tomorrow it will be summer fever. you can find plenty of information, also the reason there is a fire danger out there. temperatures tomorrow will start out 50 and go up to the mid 70's. >> good that everybody. [ male announcer ] with citibank, it's easy for jay to deposit checks from anywhere. easier than actually going to the bank. mobile check deposit. easier banking. standard at citibank. [ male announcer ] citibank's new app for ipad makes it easy for anne to view her finances from anywhere. like gate d12 for the next three hours. citibank for ipad. ea
all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. whwhy earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the natial average!! and free atms anywhere. five mes the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free checking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down. >> spring fever today. tomorrow it will be summer fever. you can find plenty of information, also the reason...
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asked to put out a survey to find how students used the technology. >> still to come, do you owe the government taxes? see what they do report says about federal workers to other own boss. >> one big department store chain is lowering prices on everything so it can skip the weekly specials. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a lite bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for hours... everyone else buzzed about the band. there's a wireless min inside all of us. so where to next? ♪ ♪ >> washington and microsoft are teaming up for a program called a digital alliance. sam ford is live with what the program will do for the district's economy. >> i am outside of microsoft d.c. offices. right away it is not going to do much for the economy. the company plans to work with d.c. agencies and schools to improve computer literacy with the goal of making more d.c. residents employable in the industry in the future. >> the last thing i need you to do is go through your files. >> these s
asked to put out a survey to find how students used the technology. >> still to come, do you owe the government taxes? see what they do report says about federal workers to other own boss. >> one big department store chain is lowering prices on everything so it can skip the weekly specials. [ male announcer ] this was how my day began. a lite bird told me about a band... ♪ ♪ an old man shared some fish stories... ♪ ♪ oooh, my turn. ♪ ♪ she was in paris but we talked for...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >> nearly everyone in the dark friday's storms has their power back on. the extreme heat is causing new utility for the companies. seeing a spike in power the tripleause of temperatures. metro trains are running slower today.ual the agency is trying to avoid problems like what happened prince george's county. hurt. was all above ground trains are under a 35 m.p.h. of yesterday's incident. free shuttle buses are available. a propane grills is to blame for the fire at a woodbridge week.ent complex this spokeswoman says the girl was on the third floor. nearly 100 people had to their homes. three firefighters were taken to the hospital for injuries. the fire also spread to a nearby building. it has been steamy, hot, miserable. >> sweltering. >> suffocating. >> better weather on the way. get through a few homes before that. great new photo gallery. check it out. 20 dozen people have already at this over the past two hours. are some of the fantastic pictures tha
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ >> nearly everyone in the dark friday's storms has their power back on. the extreme heat is causing new utility for the companies. seeing a spike in power the tripleause of temperatures. metro trains are running slower today.ual the agency is trying to avoid problems like what happened prince george's county. hurt. was all above ground trains are under a 35 m.p.h. of yesterday's incident. free shuttle buses are available. a...
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we have the technology. we have the ability to save and improve these patients' lives today, if enough people will be part of the solution. >> reporter: starting today, organ donor is a profile option in the facebook time line. it drives you to the proper registry and helps others to do the same with old-fashioned peer pressure. over half of americans are on facebook now. if even half of those folks sign on, it could radically reduce wait times. >> i had heard of transplant but never thought anything, like one of my kids would need one, never paid attention to it. >> reporter: jeff and patty became vividly aware of the list, the moment doctors told him their little boy was born without the left side of their heart. >> that was him before he went down for his transplant. >> reporter: he had his first transplant at six weeks old. while he's smaller than the other kids in class, he has all the energy of your average 9-year-old. >> this one has been in for a little over two months. >> reporter: in recent years,
we have the technology. we have the ability to save and improve these patients' lives today, if enough people will be part of the solution. >> reporter: starting today, organ donor is a profile option in the facebook time line. it drives you to the proper registry and helps others to do the same with old-fashioned peer pressure. over half of americans are on facebook now. if even half of those folks sign on, it could radically reduce wait times. >> i had heard of transplant but...
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we are using other kinds of technology. what is wrong with that? >> i am not prepared to compete for the romance of the man space project, but every other program that we have, we talk about how we have to cut and we are such dire straits and we don't have money to find new sources of energy, that would be wrong we have to rely on private industry. but suddenly there is romance with the space industry and space exploration. i understand it, but, you know, there is a sort of dichotomy here. >> evan? >> what is going to generate new technonology is th driver for me. you can convince me that space exploration will generate technology too make our lives better, keep it going. just don't know enough to say. maybe wewe should be spending on energy and environmental stuff. >> but space is the frontier. all kinds of things to be leararned about there. >> but our dying planet is an immediate thing. >> we are already on our way to mars, other planets would not manned flights, but with other technology. >> what i is the greatest legacy of the european powers
we are using other kinds of technology. what is wrong with that? >> i am not prepared to compete for the romance of the man space project, but every other program that we have, we talk about how we have to cut and we are such dire straits and we don't have money to find new sources of energy, that would be wrong we have to rely on private industry. but suddenly there is romance with the space industry and space exploration. i understand it, but, you know, there is a sort of dichotomy...
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technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> updating the day's top stories now. a rare winter tornado ripped through two north carolina counties, damaging more than two dozen home there is. ten people were injured. hundreds lost power. >>> 21 mississippi inmates pardoned by outgoing governor haley barbour won't be going anywhere soon. the releases were put on hold. >>> there are fears of major backlash against u.s. service members and people serving overseas after a video surfaced of marines apparently urinating on dead taliban members. >>> philly, get your umbrellas out. >>> well, all week, we have been showing you the next generation of tech gadgets being unveiled at the consum
technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. i'm good. alright. [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicorette mini helps relieve cravings in minutes. so you can quit one cigarette at a time. until you reach your goal. nicorette mini. quit one cigarette at a time. >>> updating the day's top stories now. a rare winter tornado ripped through two...
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the technology is shaping our website you use every day are laid out. microsoft used it to design window's seven. that is just the beginning. >> it will be busy then -- more revolutionary than touch. >> they make the glasses and a laptop you can operate with your eyes. >> you can flip between applications by just looking. >> check this out -- i am plane asteroids with just my eyes. within a decade, the technology could be in your car. >> you could ultimately sit back if you have anxiety, if you are distracted. >> she knows the real power of this technology. he has a degenerative disease that robs them of his ability to speak. the runs this computer program, allowing him to communicate with his medical aid and work part time at the car dealership where he spent nearly 30 years. >> he has an avenue to get complex words and ideas out. >> chris van cleave, abc 7 news. >> researchers are touting the new benefits of eating yogurt. pro bionics in a yogurt made mice slimmer. mice also make it faster and produce more offspring. reporters believe the study may ge
the technology is shaping our website you use every day are laid out. microsoft used it to design window's seven. that is just the beginning. >> it will be busy then -- more revolutionary than touch. >> they make the glasses and a laptop you can operate with your eyes. >> you can flip between applications by just looking. >> check this out -- i am plane asteroids with just my eyes. within a decade, the technology could be in your car. >> you could ultimately sit...
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next up, technology's worst enemy. water. the makers of the dry case claim that once sealed inside, your ipad or smartphone can get all kinds of wet and still work. phone. meet hose. still works. but now, the ultimate test. i'll throw my ipad into the pool. it still works. i was worried. the dry case didn't leave us high and dry. it passed with flying colors. what if you want a phone that can handle serious abuse without a case? make way for the samsung rugby smartphone. it claims to be ruggedized. it's tough enough to military standards. here she goes. it's working. a couple of little dings on the edges. but that's pretty incredible. it even withstands water. that's a thumbs up. finally, most tech owners' nightmare, dumping your super expensive ipad, what could stop this earth-shattering event? it could be our final product. the g-form extreme edge. promotional video shows the gishgs-form surviving after being dropped from the sky. let's drop an ipad. no scratches. no breakage. could it survive a drop from my rooftop? the co
next up, technology's worst enemy. water. the makers of the dry case claim that once sealed inside, your ipad or smartphone can get all kinds of wet and still work. phone. meet hose. still works. but now, the ultimate test. i'll throw my ipad into the pool. it still works. i was worried. the dry case didn't leave us high and dry. it passed with flying colors. what if you want a phone that can handle serious abuse without a case? make way for the samsung rugby smartphone. it claims to be...
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i know technology has changed thgs enormously. we're looking at robotics doing prostate cancer surgery. it's extraordinary. but also you've got demographics really changing the story. so md anderson boasts a large cancer prevention program. let's talk about prevention for a moment, everything from lifestyle to genetic causes. what is possible now in terms of prention and how has the fact that we're living longer, the demographic changes, impacted things? >> first about the demographics just to alert your viewership as to what is going on in the world today. over the last 60 or 70 years, we've essentially doubled life expectancy due to advances in medicine, hygiene, vaccines and so on. the average life span has increased from 42 to 74. by the year 2025, we will have 1.2 billion individuals over the age of 60. after the age of 60, the indents of the great four diseases, cancer, alzheimer's, diabetes and heart disease, doubles every five years. by the time you're 85, you have a 45% chance of having alzheimer's. >> wow. >> today those
i know technology has changed thgs enormously. we're looking at robotics doing prostate cancer surgery. it's extraordinary. but also you've got demographics really changing the story. so md anderson boasts a large cancer prevention program. let's talk about prevention for a moment, everything from lifestyle to genetic causes. what is possible now in terms of prention and how has the fact that we're living longer, the demographic changes, impacted things? >> first about the demographics...
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we're integrating their technology with our technology. >> it's a men's lifestyle media company. we put on 100 peoplee this year at a rate of two -- i think we've actually accelerated a little bit. >> i'm looking for someone who really has a passion for the product. and my city editors are very diverse function people. some of them have background in journalism, some of them are paralegals. >> when i was on wall street, everyone used to talk about the good old days, i want to be ini an industry whe people were more optimistic and talking about the future. joining me are the founders and ceos of zocdoc, sire rouse ss sunni and ben lerer. thanks for being on the program. >> thank you. >> tell us what is going on in terms of zocdoc, your plans for expansion. >> we help people book doctor's appointments immediately on line, where they are looking for a doctor and they can find a doctor. >> and you can actually book it and get t on the schedule? >> absolutely. you can do it 24/7, 365 days a year. when the doctor's office is closed you can get access to healthare. >> you started the fi
we're integrating their technology with our technology. >> it's a men's lifestyle media company. we put on 100 peoplee this year at a rate of two -- i think we've actually accelerated a little bit. >> i'm looking for someone who really has a passion for the product. and my city editors are very diverse function people. some of them have background in journalism, some of them are paralegals. >> when i was on wall street, everyone used to talk about the good old days, i want to...
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all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the natial average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free chchecking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down.
all this technology, but you're still banking like pilgrims! get high yield free checking at capital one bank. why earn bupkis, when your checking could earn five times the natial average!! and free atms anywhere. five times the national average!!! that's new school banking. sign up for high yield free chchecking at a capital one bank. what's in your wallet? somebody help me down.
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projecting even 10 years from now the technology will be even better. i think we look at these things and we tried our best, we used what was available but i think the new technology today, there is more communication -- sending pictures immediately out to come -- police officers over the computer. everybody's got a computer, smartphone. using technology and the interface with agencies are one of the greatest lessons. >> we have come a long way in 10 years. ingrained in the minds of memories of the people here, chief moose, good to talk to you. the panel discussion tonight, we will be informational the website. it is free to attend but you must register in advance. enjoy your retirement. we will check in with the jacqui jeras. it is wet outside and we are expecting more. >> the rain will be on the increase. and the intensity of the storm's picking up this afternoon. in fact, severe weather in the forecast. meteorologist doug hill joins us now. what are we expecting? >> after 3:00 or so is one week was a chance to start to accelerate, severe weather over
projecting even 10 years from now the technology will be even better. i think we look at these things and we tried our best, we used what was available but i think the new technology today, there is more communication -- sending pictures immediately out to come -- police officers over the computer. everybody's got a computer, smartphone. using technology and the interface with agencies are one of the greatest lessons. >> we have come a long way in 10 years. ingrained in the minds of...
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with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. mr. parker! sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight -- terry bradshaw. dave matthews. and music from dave matthews band. with cleto and the cletones. and now, just relax. here's jimmy kimmel! ♪ it's "jimmy kimmel live" [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: welcome, everyone. thank you very much for coming. well that's -- that's very nice. i'm jimmy, i'm the host of the show. thanks for watching. thank you for making a long and harrowing journey to be here with us this evening. i'm glad you're in a good mood. you're here on a good night. first of all, the human hurricane known as terry bradshaw is with us here tonight. [ applause ] f
with the unique wave pattern of delta h2okinetic technology. another way delta is more than just a shower. see what delta can do. mr. parker! sir... excuse me, excuse me... can i get you to sign off on the johnson case... ♪ we built this city! don't let food hang around. ♪ on rock & roll! [ orbit trumpet plays ] clean it up with orbit! [ ding! ] fabulous! for a good clean feeling... eat. drink. chew orbit. >> dicky: from hollywood, it's "jimmy kimmel live!" tonight --...
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can the agency charged with watching the market keep up with faster newer technology and do they have enough weapons to fight fraud? mary schapiro is with us and she is chairman of the s.e.c. securities and exchange commission. thank you for joining us. >> it is a pleasure to be here. >> i want to start with a piece you contribute ed to for the "wall street journal" this week after lehman brothers collapsed in2008, the $62 billion money market fund, the reserve fund collapsed along with it. you recently fought for new rules to regulate that $2.5 trillion money market industry but didn't have enough support from other sec commissioners. tell us about this. in your editorial you said all that care about financial stability must act to prevent another run on money market funds. how critical is this fear? >> very critical. in the reserve primary fund broke four years ago this week. the american taxpayer had to step in and backstop the multitrillion dollar money market fund industry. what we saw four years ago was that froze the short-term credit markets. the run spread to other money mark
can the agency charged with watching the market keep up with faster newer technology and do they have enough weapons to fight fraud? mary schapiro is with us and she is chairman of the s.e.c. securities and exchange commission. thank you for joining us. >> it is a pleasure to be here. >> i want to start with a piece you contribute ed to for the "wall street journal" this week after lehman brothers collapsed in2008, the $62 billion money market fund, the reserve fund...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hello there. still to come, music from rubblebucket. no one knows more about the perils of televised love than our next guest. he's presided over 24 seasons of "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette." the season finale airs sunday night at 8:00 here on abc. please welcome mr. hot tub and roses, chris harrison. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you doing? >> good. how -- how am i supposed to follow kate beckinsale reading "moby dick"? >> jimmy: to most women, you are a kate beckinsale. you are their kate beckinsale. look, you got your shirt open. >> i thought you were going to say i'm moby dick. >> jimmy: you giving us a rare glimpse of your chest hair, which is exciting. >> you like that? >> jimmy: let me ask you this, because i don't know if you know this. correctly predicted after the first show, the very first show of the season this year, correctly predicted the two finalists, the final two. >> is that
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ [ cheers and applause ] >> jimmy: well, hello there. still to come, music from rubblebucket. no one knows more about the perils of televised love than our next guest. he's presided over 24 seasons of "the bachelor" and "the bachelorette." the season finale airs sunday night at 8:00 here on abc. please welcome mr. hot tub and roses, chris harrison. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> jimmy: how are you...
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>> i think it's great technology for me. >> great technology on a hike sometimes. you go into the mountains. you can get lost. >> i want the shiny shoes. >> the gray shoes with the red shoe laces. interesting. >>> here's a guy who does two tough things at once. he's 21-year-old mike koch from pennsylvania, who has no problem doing one-handed push-ups while solving a rubik's cube. >> takes him a little longer than usual to solve the cube, which is understandable. his two-handed solve is six seconds. and the fastest he's done it in competition is just over eight seconds. what are you most impressed with? the one-handed push-ups? >> i'm impressed with the combo. and i'm impressed he came up with the concept. >> yeah. in his old age, he's going to have to settle down to two-handed push-ups. and do it with his mouth or something. how's that? >>> coming up next, "the pulse." and a powerball winner looking to get lucky in love. $337 million, ladies? >> can buy a lot of love with that money. >>> and about-face. the new jersey tanning mom, now an ambassador for healthy skin
>> i think it's great technology for me. >> great technology on a hike sometimes. you go into the mountains. you can get lost. >> i want the shiny shoes. >> the gray shoes with the red shoe laces. interesting. >>> here's a guy who does two tough things at once. he's 21-year-old mike koch from pennsylvania, who has no problem doing one-handed push-ups while solving a rubik's cube. >> takes him a little longer than usual to solve the cube, which is...
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samsung says the technology issue has been industry standard for years. >> see who is fighting a battle over license plate pictures. >> it looks like we are in a typical pattern of summer weather. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. this abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> we continue with the red flag being raised about red light and speed cameras. >> the aclu says how the pictures are being taken by the cameras could be an invasion of privacy. >> you may not know it but many places that you drive you are being watched. cameras known as automatic license plate readers snapped pictures of every vehicle in their lines of sight. the aclu wants to know if it constitutes an unnecessary violation of privacy. >> every time a camera reads our license plate it is stamped with the date and time and tps. >> please check the place instantly to see if any of them belong to criminals. the aclu wants to know how long the government is keeping the data and who has access to it. >> the government has no business knowing are keeping a record of where we have traveled without a legitimate law enforc
samsung says the technology issue has been industry standard for years. >> see who is fighting a battle over license plate pictures. >> it looks like we are in a typical pattern of summer weather. >> you are watching abc 7 news at 6:00. this abc 7 news at 6:00, on your side. >> we continue with the red flag being raised about red light and speed cameras. >> the aclu says how the pictures are being taken by the cameras could be an invasion of privacy. >> you...
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gilt.com is the online address for one of the technology industry's hottest startup stories. 2007 gilt started bringing discount luxury fashion to online consumers with high noon flash sales and ensured lunchtime would never be the same again. alexis maybank is founder and chief strategy officer at gilt groupe and co-author of "by invitation only." great to have yo on the prram. >> thank you for having me. >> it's a great story and particularly in this world of technology startups the book tellth the startup story of your daily online sample sales e-commerce site. we live in a pretty entrepreneurial world already. why do you think gilt groupe was such a success and really resonated? >> one, we hit a chord with consumers. many of our 5 million members, men and women, are putting this into their daily schedule so that urgency of our sale process really helped. but in terms of the way we started, the most common form of failure comes from a team that doesn't gel. we had a team that was not just skill complement to one another which is what everyone focuses on, more importantly, personalit
gilt.com is the online address for one of the technology industry's hottest startup stories. 2007 gilt started bringing discount luxury fashion to online consumers with high noon flash sales and ensured lunchtime would never be the same again. alexis maybank is founder and chief strategy officer at gilt groupe and co-author of "by invitation only." great to have yo on the prram. >> thank you for having me. >> it's a great story and particularly in this world of technology...
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transfer of technology. not a smart thing to do. but it doeses not take on the broader china problem that the president promiseded to take on into bosnia. mr. tim gegeithner running around as treasury secretary saying that anybody who criticizes china or callt a currency manipulator, which any economist will tell you is is an addictive,e, it is silly. what we had in ohio was a deathbonversion. mr. obama has a l lot of convient politic p positions as an incumbent this ar that will quickly evaporate. the chinese are campaigning for roromney -- >> you are right, i was going to cut you off. peter rici. sh we e had more time. we know we will talk about china again. the number for the week is seve when we switched to fios, we got better tv, better phone, better internet. it was like somebody like took our computer shook all the junk out of it. we're actually getting more for our money with fios. [ male announcer ] it's time to get more for your money. upgrade to verizon fios internet, tv and phone with our best price online. just $84.99 a
transfer of technology. not a smart thing to do. but it doeses not take on the broader china problem that the president promiseded to take on into bosnia. mr. tim gegeithner running around as treasury secretary saying that anybody who criticizes china or callt a currency manipulator, which any economist will tell you is is an addictive,e, it is silly. what we had in ohio was a deathbonversion. mr. obama has a l lot of convient politic p positions as an incumbent this ar that will quickly...
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how did that help him as a technology innovator? >> it gave him sort of the intensity and the sort of drive to make sure he tried to make everything perfect. i was just talking to some people a few minutes ago who were in charge of the interface design of some other product, and we were just saying how steve jobs would just drive things that if it wasn't perfect, if the screen, the touchscreen, the way you swiped it, the inertial skroelg didn't work the way he wanted it, he would have a four letter word to describe it. it drove people to make the best possible product. you cover it every day, how much do we focus on making products absolutely as great as they can be. that's what steve did. >> and his products were really game changers. you look at a product like itunes, a me changer. you write about him personally convincing musicians to get on board with itunes and get on board with that business model with the technology. how do you think that translated in terms of how he convinced the public to buy the products, the iphone cameo
how did that help him as a technology innovator? >> it gave him sort of the intensity and the sort of drive to make sure he tried to make everything perfect. i was just talking to some people a few minutes ago who were in charge of the interface design of some other product, and we were just saying how steve jobs would just drive things that if it wasn't perfect, if the screen, the touchscreen, the way you swiped it, the inertial skroelg didn't work the way he wanted it, he would have a...
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the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> well, we do it every morning around this time. time to check "the pulse" the stories you'll be talking about. >> it's not going to be easy to follow in steve jobs' footsteps. tim cooke will be rewarded for it. he was given a compensation package worth almost $380 million. >> his basalry is a mere $-- bae salary is a mere $900,000. >> in 2010, he got a bonus and stock worth $53 million. he's doing okay. >>> one woman from washington state doesn't make that kind of big money. who does? she makes money from entering contests. up to 150 a day. >> it pays off. she's won jewelry, trips to meet famous people, boats, and cash. her living room is filled with her loot. april says in her best year, she won about $65,000 in prizes. she sells some of it on ebay. >> if it pays the bills, you go. >>> she may be tiny. but she has more heart than most of us. >> the 3-year-old goes face to face with a lion. he shows is off the huge paws. she barely flinched. >> unb
the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. >>> well, we do it every morning around this time. time to check "the pulse" the stories you'll be talking about. >> it's not going to be easy to follow in steve jobs' footsteps. tim cooke will be rewarded for it. he was given a compensation package worth almost $380 million. >> his basalry is a mere $-- bae salary is a mere $900,000. >> in 2010, he got a bonus and stock worth...
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he just got a glimpse of some 21st century technology and he's flipping out. don't miss the ford summer sales event. get a fusion with 0% financing for 60 months plus $1750 cash back. now at your local ford dealer. serving up fords...with everything on them. >>> some people think ferrets are cute, others find them nasty. they almost becamics tingt with the help of a few dedicated conservationist, they are making a come back and so we send abc's clayton sandell to the ferret boot camp. >> reporter: it's well after midnight on the south dakota prayerry. >> this can be extremely elusive creatures. >> traviss is on the hunt. >> it's like searching for a needle in the hay stack. >> then about 100 yards away, shiny green eyes give away one of the most endangered animals in the world. it used to be that finding a black footed ferret in the wild was impossible. they thought they had gone extinct. >> in 1981, someone found it, kill kd it, brought it to its owner, oh my gosh, that's not extinct. their rediscover kicked off a second chance to bring a species back to the
he just got a glimpse of some 21st century technology and he's flipping out. don't miss the ford summer sales event. get a fusion with 0% financing for 60 months plus $1750 cash back. now at your local ford dealer. serving up fords...with everything on them. >>> some people think ferrets are cute, others find them nasty. they almost becamics tingt with the help of a few dedicated conservationist, they are making a come back and so we send abc's clayton sandell to the ferret boot camp....
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technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. yeah, it's almost bikini season. bikini season? really? we live in chicago. we work 60 hours a week -- catching the red eye back as soon as this conference is over. i mean, when are we ever gonna find ourselves sitting on a beach? i need someone to help me find some fresh water. i can help you with that. you're gonna get wet. i'm gonna to get wet. you know i used to be a lifeguard. [ female announcer ] crystal light. 5 calories. 0 guilt. because you never know. >>> updating the day's top stories. authorities in l.a. are hoping this video will help them put an end to a string of arsons. this man was seen leaving the scene of a burned out car. >>> there's an intense manhunt inside a national park after ranger was shot and killed opinion an iraqi war vet is now a person of interest. >>> for the second straight year, dead blackbirds littered the streets in arkansas. this year, someone may have targeted a ro
technology. [ male announcer ] new bengay cold therapy. the same technology used by physical therapists. go to bengay.com for a $3 coupon. yeah, it's almost bikini season. bikini season? really? we live in chicago. we work 60 hours a week -- catching the red eye back as soon as this conference is over. i mean, when are we ever gonna find ourselves sitting on a beach? i need someone to help me find some fresh water. i can help you with that. you're gonna get wet. i'm gonna to get wet. you know i...
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he is open to looking into any new technology that can keep police officers save, a law- enforcement more productive, and save money. >> i think using technology to make law-enforcement more productive, cut down on manpower and it is safer. that's why we use it on the battlefield. " the governor also spoke about the issue of privacy. that was an issue for a number of residents in virginia when talking about this issue. the governor said he believes it would be important to maintain civil liberties and to address all those issues if drones were something put in place. he says no proposal has been brought to his desk at this point, but he knows virginia is always looking at new ways and technology to continue to attack crime. brianne carter reporting. >> according to the june issue of men's health magazine, d.c. is the city with the most extensive surveillance network in the country. the magazine looked at the amount of traffic, red lights and police surveillance cameras. it looked at the rates of authorized government wiretaps. the city where big brother has the fewest eyes is billing
he is open to looking into any new technology that can keep police officers save, a law- enforcement more productive, and save money. >> i think using technology to make law-enforcement more productive, cut down on manpower and it is safer. that's why we use it on the battlefield. " the governor also spoke about the issue of privacy. that was an issue for a number of residents in virginia when talking about this issue. the governor said he believes it would be important to maintain...
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research group with the department is showing off new technology. that this. engineers call this their mule mulebot. hope that they can replace the animals in ryan torain. these are better than the earlier models of the robot. >> very interesting. >> looks a little intimidating. atom is coming back with a final look at the weather. anncr: this casisino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for question seven is a vote to build a... world-class resort casino in maryland. creating thousands of jobs and... ...according to the offificial department of legislative... services, hundreds of millions for our schools. while saving taxpayer money by cutting casino subsidies. question seven. good jobs and better schools in maryland. not west virginia. in washington, we absolutely video.r panda bear you have to check out these in china.e ones there's one piece of food to share. expect, one of the other out of the get a bite. >> they don't seem that competitive. they look like stuffed an
research group with the department is showing off new technology. that this. engineers call this their mule mulebot. hope that they can replace the animals in ryan torain. these are better than the earlier models of the robot. >> very interesting. >> looks a little intimidating. atom is coming back with a final look at the weather. anncr: this casisino's in west virginia. but it makes millions off marylanders every year. now they're running dishonest ads. why? because voting for...
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we go to quantico to give you a peek at new technology. that is to night on abc 7 news at 5:00. football fans are not the only ones upset about the nfl replacement referees. betting operations in las vegas say it hurts their business. experts say gamblers don't like controversy and after the monday night call, they are afraid fans will pull back on their bedding. the n.f.l. issued a statement saying the packers should have won that game but refused to overturn the call. meteorologist jacqui jeras is back with more weather and her inside lurked -- inside look at cirque de soleil. >> we have moved over to where the practice area is. you saw a little bit of video earlier of the performers. how're you guys doing? tell us what you do during this performance? >> we to an aerial ring act. >> you guys are both generous. how is this different than being a competitive gymnast? >> in gymnastics, it is competition. here, you go on stage every day and it is a pleasure and you have no judge. this is much better. >> adjust the audience, you guys will do a performance? i will give the weather f
we go to quantico to give you a peek at new technology. that is to night on abc 7 news at 5:00. football fans are not the only ones upset about the nfl replacement referees. betting operations in las vegas say it hurts their business. experts say gamblers don't like controversy and after the monday night call, they are afraid fans will pull back on their bedding. the n.f.l. issued a statement saying the packers should have won that game but refused to overturn the call. meteorologist jacqui...
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we have the kind of technology where cars can talk to you these days through the bluetooth, that technology makes sense, all about safety. >> it's a no brainer. >> i like it. it will come standard which is good news over the years and become common place, which is great to here. speaking of cars, new cars are selling fast these days. in fact automakers just had their best month in five years. dealerships exceeded sales expectations last month. analysts predict this year could be the best since 2007. car sales up 22% from a year ago with generous incentives, show rooms are expecting a busy fourth of july today because of all the summer sales. >> i didn't know that either. >> i didn't know that either. >> the day to go shopping for your back to school supplies and your car. >> and your car. >> get it all done. package deal. >> a big crowd was there to watch the final rehearsal ahead of tonight's big concert at u.s. capitol. they couldn't control just one part of the show. ♪ ♪ >> famous conductor john williams there with the national symphony orchestra and a musical tribute to the nation's
we have the kind of technology where cars can talk to you these days through the bluetooth, that technology makes sense, all about safety. >> it's a no brainer. >> i like it. it will come standard which is good news over the years and become common place, which is great to here. speaking of cars, new cars are selling fast these days. in fact automakers just had their best month in five years. dealerships exceeded sales expectations last month. analysts predict this year could be the...
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among dustrial companies, 3m beat estimates as did united technologies, boeing and caterpillar. another indication the internet is hot. amazon.com smashed through estimates doing very well. exxonmobil missed as did u.p.s. >>> is there a disconnect between the strength of corporate america and the strength of the u.s. economy? one doing well, another not so much. mohammad el aryan, ceo of pimco. thank you so much for being here. what do you think about that? we got the gdp friday, up 2.2% on an annualized basis, slightly disappointing. were you surprised by it? what does it tell us about the economy right here? >> i think it tells us a couple things. first, it tells us we are nowhere near escape velocity. so we. hoping consensus was 2.5%, it came below th. it's simply not fast enough for a robust recovery. but it's also told us that the comp cyst sister has worsened. if you see what the engine was, maria, it was personal consumption. personal consumption went up not on the basis of income, but on the basis of savings less. the savingsdown from 5.5 to 3.9. bottom line, it's not fa
among dustrial companies, 3m beat estimates as did united technologies, boeing and caterpillar. another indication the internet is hot. amazon.com smashed through estimates doing very well. exxonmobil missed as did u.p.s. >>> is there a disconnect between the strength of corporate america and the strength of the u.s. economy? one doing well, another not so much. mohammad el aryan, ceo of pimco. thank you so much for being here. what do you think about that? we got the gdp friday, up...
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billion of their own money, not taxpayer dollars, to build bridges, maintain track, and develop new technologies to keep freight rail and our economy moving. there's a lot riding on these rails. exit does not sound very sex but the announcemt of new quantitative easing from the fed sent the stock mart soaring. the round table has some strong opinions and that t mo and other major businesss issues imimpactcting our regio barbara lang joins us, preresident and ceo of the d.c. chamber of commmmerce peteter m morici of the university of maryland, and josh boak of "the fiscal tim." weot new consumer spending numbers. what were the headlines? >> consumer spendi was up a lot, the most of that was higher gas prices. goining forward, there does not seem to be room for gwth when it comes to retail sells. >> beyond the heaines where do we see growth? >> wsaw a drop in clothing and electronicales. august is important for those products because it is back-to- school shopping. that tellsls you about the ntality of several consumers. >> barraigh and d guesessing some peoe re holding on for the i iphone. those
billion of their own money, not taxpayer dollars, to build bridges, maintain track, and develop new technologies to keep freight rail and our economy moving. there's a lot riding on these rails. exit does not sound very sex but the announcemt of new quantitative easing from the fed sent the stock mart soaring. the round table has some strong opinions and that t mo and other major businesss issues imimpactcting our regio barbara lang joins us, preresident and ceo of the d.c. chamber of...
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to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in theigital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that w a concecept that i wanted very much for the lioion king. i wanted people to see ld-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt with death. they don't shy away. they don't go oh, my god, m ourks stafa is dying. fairy tales and myths have helped get through those times and that's how you tell children how you get through a doubt or an illness. >> the circle of life. >> those lessons are important and why people bring their kids to the theater. they have a great time, but if they can bring something home that has made their lives fuller, richer, more complete i have done my job. >> my thanks to julie taymor, up next on the "wall street journal report" we will look a the news this week that will have an impact on your money. >>> and the most
to an industry that doesn't really have that kind of technology we see elsewhere in theigital world. >> "the lion king" is low tech. it was intentionally so. you see the rods and strings and that w a concecept that i wanted very much for the lioion king. i wanted people to see ld-style theater, puppet tri. as a person who studied theater, i have seen it in the original form. it was there to bridge the gap between the inexplicable in life. look at how disney has always dealt with...
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we have an inside look at the next leap forward in technology. it is all controlled by your eyes. this could change your life. >> your eyes might soon be your guide for everything from computers to cars. >> a market research firm uses these infra red eye tracking glasses to see what a shopper sees from the first glance to lingering days, to the point where a product is picked. >> there is a reason, it was not just because you were exploring and you found it. something caught your eye. we would like to understand what that is. >> the technology is literally helping determine how everything from shampoo to soda is packaged and sold. it is shaping help website use everyday are laid out. microsoft used in designing windows 7. so did yahoo! and amazon, when they freshen up their look. but that is just the beginning. >> you can find your cursor instantly. where you look the cursor can appear. you can switch between applications by just looking. >> check this out. i am playing asteroids with just my eyes. within a decade, the technology could even be in your car. >> i can ultimately dete
we have an inside look at the next leap forward in technology. it is all controlled by your eyes. this could change your life. >> your eyes might soon be your guide for everything from computers to cars. >> a market research firm uses these infra red eye tracking glasses to see what a shopper sees from the first glance to lingering days, to the point where a product is picked. >> there is a reason, it was not just because you were exploring and you found it. something caught...
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fairfax county public schools recognizing dozens of teachers bringing cutting edge technology to the classroom. >> those accomplishments will be highlighted during an event today. kim is the assistant superintendent for special services, joining us this morning. this is an opportunity for parents to get a better feel of what the innovation institute is, which has been an yearlong project. >> that's right. is a teacher share fair. last year we put out a call for teachers looking to find technology to help them connect with kids and really help kids with learning. they spent a year working on different projects. this is the chance for them to share those projects and to spread the ideas across the district. >> it is a nice twist to have the teachers be the ones to go out and find the best use of technology instead of being told what to do. can you shed some light on what they found that may have worked or maybe innovative for the next school year? >> it was innovative. elementary school teachers and high school teachers were posted on our blackboard web sites so students can access the
fairfax county public schools recognizing dozens of teachers bringing cutting edge technology to the classroom. >> those accomplishments will be highlighted during an event today. kim is the assistant superintendent for special services, joining us this morning. this is an opportunity for parents to get a better feel of what the innovation institute is, which has been an yearlong project. >> that's right. is a teacher share fair. last year we put out a call for teachers looking to...
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will try to shake of the fact second worste performance technology this year. investors will seek assurance that the company can make money and they will look for zuckerberg to make remarks. corn harvest may drop much as 25% this year, due to the severe drought. many companies already are brazil.ng corn from brazilian acorn is now cheaper .ource -- brazilian corn airline tickets may get even more expensive. fuel surcharges have increased
will try to shake of the fact second worste performance technology this year. investors will seek assurance that the company can make money and they will look for zuckerberg to make remarks. corn harvest may drop much as 25% this year, due to the severe drought. many companies already are brazil.ng corn from brazilian acorn is now cheaper .ource -- brazilian corn airline tickets may get even more expensive. fuel surcharges have increased
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technology is one ofhose. it is part of the mayor's five- year plan to make d.c. a technolology hub. that wou be industry y we wod certainllook at. e challenge is that the presidenentill say theevenueue increases and the president wants to raise the tax on the upper i income of $250,0,000 and above. there is a bitit of a challenge with that cause that can hurt small business entrepreneurs. we've got to take a brereak but when w we come back, we will do our number of ththe week bu first, i want to talk to you abouwhether small businesses are lining up against some of the big corporations. state-owned for more. -- stay tuned fo you won't take my life. you won't take our future. aids affects us all. even babies. chevron is working to stop mother-to-child trsmission. our employees and theheir families are part of the fight. and we're winning. at chevron nigeria,e haveven't had a reported case in 12 years. aids is strong. aids is strong. but we are stronger. and aids... ♪ ♪ aids is going to lose. aids is going to lose. ♪ ♪ [ male announcer ] this commercial is
technology is one ofhose. it is part of the mayor's five- year plan to make d.c. a technolology hub. that wou be industry y we wod certainllook at. e challenge is that the presidenentill say theevenueue increases and the president wants to raise the tax on the upper i income of $250,0,000 and above. there is a bitit of a challenge with that cause that can hurt small business entrepreneurs. we've got to take a brereak but when w we come back, we will do our number of ththe week bu first, i want...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps are the ultimate in wherever whenever investing. no matter what kind of investor you are, you'll find the technology to help you become a better one at e-trade. >>> roundtable coming right up after this from our abc stations. that fridge in your kitchen may have crossed this bridge. your new car probably rode these rails. that shipment you just received was tracked by satellite. we build and maintain. we invest and innovate. so we can deliver what america needs. this year alone, freight rail companies plan to spend twenty-three billion of their own m
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that bringing you better technology helps make you a better investor. with our revolutionary e-trade 360 dashboard you see exactly where your money is and what it's doing live. our e-trade pro platform offers powerful functionality that's still so usable you'll actually use it. and our mobile apps...
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you're currently advising a technology firm. what do you think the job prospects are with technology right now? it seems as though it is one of the few areas hiring right now. >> yes, i think it is growing, and there will be jobs available for some of our young people. and i would say -- i know it is going to sound corny. but it is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country. if you're a business executive out there sitting on cash, don't worry about the regulations, et cetera, let's do this thing for our kids and grand kids. let's go out and hire some people. it won't be the end of the world. maybe your profit margin will be a little bit reduced, but let's go out and hire. if we all had that attitude, it is a amazing how quickly it wou get done. amazing. and by the way, there are things we need to do. infrastructure, we need to spend money on infrastructure. everybody agrees, there is no question about that. energy, we need the energy independent strategy that has to be dodone in a bipartisan fashi.
you're currently advising a technology firm. what do you think the job prospects are with technology right now? it seems as though it is one of the few areas hiring right now. >> yes, i think it is growing, and there will be jobs available for some of our young people. and i would say -- i know it is going to sound corny. but it is the time for all good men and women to come to the aid of their country. if you're a business executive out there sitting on cash, don't worry about the...
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say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ a well known mom and pop hardware store in springfield could soon disappear. >> an institution for more than 60 years -- come here. hardware in to run out is about f gas. >> we are running on fumes. the store. stand to lose just about everything. house.d lose our >> he said he bought the store the fishers three years ago and ace hardware convinced him making it an ace franchise would profits.oost >> we were set up to fail. suing ace. >> look, here are the numbers whatever it takes to get this through. >> the suit alleges ace used the numbers without his to give them a loan. and got the small business to guarantee that loan with taxpayer money. opened up but it immediately hemorrhaged under ace's faulty merchandise system. >> he had it. >> they spiraled into bankruptcy and laid off 70% of its staff. my fingers crossed. prayer every night. discovered he's not alone. lot have failed. a lot of people are suing. >> a class action lawsuit have like fishers and c
say goodbye to your old technology. welcome to life on fios. ♪ a well known mom and pop hardware store in springfield could soon disappear. >> an institution for more than 60 years -- come here. hardware in to run out is about f gas. >> we are running on fumes. the store. stand to lose just about everything. house.d lose our >> he said he bought the store the fishers three years ago and ace hardware convinced him making it an ace franchise would profits.oost >> we were...
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at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we call it goals driven investing. you have unique goals. how about a portfolio specifically designed to achieve them? ♪ expertise matters. find it at northern trust. the economy needs manufacturing. machines, tools, people making stuff. companies have to invest in making things. infrastructure, construction, production. we need it now more than ever. chevron's putting more than $8 billion dollars back in the u.s. economy this year. in pipes, cement, steel, jobs, energy. we need to get the wheels turning. i'm proud of that. making real things... for r
at hp we don't just believe in the power of technology. we believe in the power of people when technology works for you. to dream. to create. to work. if you're going to do something. make it matter. that if you pick three people, odds are they'll approach everything in their own unique way -- including investing. so we help clients identify and prioritize their life goals. taking that input and directly matching assets and risk preferences against them. the result? a fully customized plan. we...
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and the technology... oh, my goodness, the technology is amazing. everything is touch. you can actually talk to the car and it talks back to you. what have your friends said about your explorer? can we drive it? can we borrow it? what's your answer? no. no way. uh uh. (laugh) the game's on behind me right? yup. [ male announcer ] come in tonight for our zesty bourbon street chicken & shrimp. or our new blackened chicken penne. one appetizer, two entrees, 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now serving half-price appetizers late night. only at applebee's. my name is aurora guerrero and i make films about real people and real places. my feature film is a story about two 15 year old chicanas who are growing up in southeast la. it's a story about first love. i got a call from sundance. they told me they wanted to screen mosquita y mari. i was just like, this is it, this is the heavens saying aurora, you're up! so, this is my honda civic. not as much fun to drive as i thought it would be. people are selling their old rides, looking for something new. whoa, check this out, you guys
and the technology... oh, my goodness, the technology is amazing. everything is touch. you can actually talk to the car and it talks back to you. what have your friends said about your explorer? can we drive it? can we borrow it? what's your answer? no. no way. uh uh. (laugh) the game's on behind me right? yup. [ male announcer ] come in tonight for our zesty bourbon street chicken & shrimp. or our new blackened chicken penne. one appetizer, two entrees, 20 bucks. only at applebee's. now...
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you can argue the technology and means to do it but we've picked up something that could save your life. >> this whole episode demonstrates the constant tug-of-war within medicine, one side determined to drive patients to the latest technologies, another taking a more cautious approach until decades of data makes sense of it all. what worries me is that our story did more harm than good for the general public. and i have a lot of doctors who tell me that's the case. >> you know, the good is can that i agree with you, it created discord but i've gotten thousands of e-mails from doctors that supported it also including some of the leadership at the american heart association. >> no one argues with the core wisdom of agus' book which is eat fresh food, get plenty of sleep. move throughout the dare and learn as much as you can about your family health history, all of them commonsense steps that do not require a $1300 radioactive doughnut ride. >> so many of the things in his book are on target, but it is incredibly confusing because you're going to hear different opinions from different doc
you can argue the technology and means to do it but we've picked up something that could save your life. >> this whole episode demonstrates the constant tug-of-war within medicine, one side determined to drive patients to the latest technologies, another taking a more cautious approach until decades of data makes sense of it all. what worries me is that our story did more harm than good for the general public. and i have a lot of doctors who tell me that's the case. >> you know, the...
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their science, math, and technology. kids take turns with a laptop tablet, and a smartphone. >> it's very important, because it is everywhere now. >> and there are items not every student can access when school is out. educators say the consistent access is important for this young generation. >> i don't think it is about as much learned to use the technology but learning to use the technology to teach them vital skills they will need to be successful in school and in life. >> reading, spelling maps, and -- things they will use in the school year and beyond. >> to learn more, including ways to volunteer, go to our web site, wjla.com. >> a big show of support for a boar from zero weeks, maryland, lost his family in a murder- suicide. police pulled 12-year-old frank hayward from a burning home. his father killed his mother and sister and then himself. he's recovering in hospital. two girls started a lemonade stand to help him out. >> i thought i would help him even though i don't know him. >> i felt bad. >> the girls have
their science, math, and technology. kids take turns with a laptop tablet, and a smartphone. >> it's very important, because it is everywhere now. >> and there are items not every student can access when school is out. educators say the consistent access is important for this young generation. >> i don't think it is about as much learned to use the technology but learning to use the technology to teach them vital skills they will need to be successful in school and in life....